
Sammy Danso
@samdansobe
Senior Lecturer @SunderlandUniversity | Hon Academic Fellow @EdinburghUniversity | interest in #ExplainableAI #BrainHealth, #Privacy & #Security
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01-11-2010 13:02:23
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Wonderful to be at breakfast with our partners Alzheimer's Disease Data Initiative and hearing what drives these amazing Fellows every day. Panel expertly chaired by Phyllis Ferrell Thank you for the invite Niranjan Bose #AAIC2024



So sad I missed the opportunity to meet Craig Ritchie š

Gates Foundation fellow, Sammy Danso stopped by poster #726 to find out about the #FemBERAfrica project. He was most intrigued. These photos are not at all staged. #AAIC24 #EndAlz


Almost half of dementia is potentially preventable! Results from the 2024 Lancet commission Gill Livingston just announced #AAIC2024



šŗ Watch on StartUp Health TV: Craig Ritchie of @Scot_Brain_Sci highlights his journey, emphasizes the importance of innovation & collaboration in finding a cure for Alzheimer's, and shares his optimism for StartUp Healthās #AlzMoonshot Community. ā¤µļø ow.ly/zWr150SOEFI




Weāve been shortlisted for University of the Year 2024 by the Times Higher Education Awards! Hereās a taster of what makes us so proud of our University. #THEAwards24


When it comes to the future of #Alzheimerās disease research and treatment, Sammy Danso, a Gates Sr. AD Fellow, is excited about the potential of AI to support earlier detection of the disease. #Gates2023Fellows


Really interesting to hear about Sammy Danso work on setting up PREVENT Dementia Ghana. Great work!! Alzheimer's Disease Data Initiative



#AtlanticFellows, faculty & staff were pleased to welcome The IFA Secretary General Gregor Sneddon to GBHI Trinity College Dublin today. We explored their mission to drive the AGEnda for the worldās #ageing populations & its alignment with our work to improve #brainhealth across the world.



Many congratulations Tam J Watermeyer. A well deserved award. Not surprising, though.

We are still recruiting for the FemBER-Vet study! This study is interested in brain health outcomes in Military Veterans. We need male veterans between 35-59 years old. Find out more: [email protected]
